66 Ford Fairlane Gt 390 4 Speed Convertible on 2040-cars
Lucasville, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Rear
Model: Fairlane
Mileage: 83,300
Trim: GT
This is a 66 Fairlane Gt 390 4 Speed, has the matching engine 4 speed tranny. The old guy I bought it from built the engine years back he told me its bored 30 over balanced big oil pan, big cam. Has a F427 Aluminum intake, Holley Carb, it starts up and runs sound very good. 9' rear pozz, the rear quarter on drivers side has been cut off has a new quarter section, but not welded on and the trunk taillight panel is out . Was putting on a new master cylinder a boy jumped in car to back it out of shop and no brakes hit a iron post and bent the quarter and taillight panels. Bucket seats, console dash pad is very nice , no cracks at all. Have very nice grill all chrome bumpers for this car. Has 87000 actual miles. Car starts off a gas jug. This is a hard to find car GT Convertible. Has radiator car charges has keys 390 scoops on hod this is a S Code Fairlane very rare. power top all glass looks nice the drive train is worth what ill sell the car for i have the 4 speed out of car in shop so i could look inside it looks nice hurst shifter has the bucket seats console no carpet or door panels i have all the chrome nice grill 2 bumpers
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